Family Therapist

Milton Derry, BEd, BSPE, MS, RTC, MTC

Registered Therapeutic Counsellor

Family therapy involves exploring interactions among family members. Milton will encourage you to avoid shaming and blaming, and seek creative and balanced solutions to problems. Find techniques the family can use to build each other up and to recognize and celebrate individual strengths. Develop a family culture of respect that includes healthy boundaries, positive regard and unconditional love and acceptance.

Family Therapist

Beverley Dyck, M.A. Counselling Emphasis

Certified Counsellor, M.A.

When families come for counselling, Bev endeavors to create a setting that is mutually respectful for parents and children. Bev will attempt to discern whether to briefly see parents alone and children/teens alone. This can give powerful insights as to what is happening in the family. A family meeting will be conducted and Bev will help each to hear the other. Family will come up with consensus decisions that are satisfying to them. Bev will help teenager to have a voice and help parents to hold their boundaries in respectful ways. Bev will equip parents and families with Adlerian parenting methods so they can continue creating these types of interactions themselves.

Family Therapist

Cadence Psychological Services, Counselors & Psychologist

Cadence Counseling and Psychological Services

Families are in a constant state of change. Some changes are 'traditional' that reflect standard development. Other times, the change is profound - as found in blending families. As family groups work to define their personal identities and roles in the family (i.e., child / adult / parent, etc.) conflict and friction can occur. Let us help achieve communication and conflict resolution in the family that promotes peace, common values, and love.

Family Therapist

Giti Caravan, M.Ed. (Psychology)

Psychotherapist, NLP and Life coach,Counsellor, Hypnotherap

Parenting is the hardest and most important job anyone can do. Anyone can have a child, but raising an emotionally healthy child is a mystery to many parents. Our children are growing up with high pressure, violence, pop culture that places value on materialism and perfect looks. Our children are suffering from stress, anxiety and depression. We need to provide a safe haven of sanity to nurture our children's self-esteem.

Family Therapist

Michelle Morand, Online, Phone and In Person Support

M.A. Counselling; Internet, Phone, and In Person Counseling

When a client comes to us to work through their anxiety, depression, eating disorder, or addiction patterns we know that somewhere out there is at least one person who wants to help if they can.
We see this is a powerful opportunity for the whole family to heal and grow.
It it key that families understand what is truly impacting all those involved; how each member is seeing the situation and their role in it; and what each person really needs in order to feel safe, loved, and trusting of each other.
Regardless of how divided family members may be, if there is a desire to connect and a willingness to take responsibility for their part, healing will happen.
We are here to help you.

Family Therapist

Dustin Reekie, B.Ed., aC.sE, M.Ed.

Registered Psychologist, CSAT-Candidate

Families operate in established systems that maintain a positive 'state of being' for some time. However, an established system can also prove ineffective at times. Recognizing 'open' and 'closed' communication systems, established power structures / hierarchies, and long-established modes of communication is often key to improving elements of family functioning.

Family Therapist

Kimberly Forsyth, B.A. (Hons), M.C.,

Kimberly Forsyth

In Family counselling sessions, each family member’s perspective is heard and validated. Using Choice Theory and Reality Therapy, parents learn to model the behaviours deemed appropriate, and help themselves and their children meet the needs of love and belonging; power; freedom; survival; and fun. Additionally, parents and children learn to use the seven caring habits (supporting, encouraging, listening, trusting, accepting, respecting, and negotiating differences) when communicating with one another in an attempt to bring the family closer.

Family Therapist

Aspire Too - Registered Clinical Counsellors

Family therapy can involve all member of your nuclear family or step family and sometimes even include your extended family. Aspire Too clinicians will conduct multiple sessions to help you deal with important issues that may interfere with the functioning of your family and home environment. Our goal is to help your family improve communication, solve family problems, understand and handle special family situations like a death, divorce illness etc and to create a better home environment.

Family Therapist

Bridge Counseling, RTC, MTC

Registered Counsellors

It is important to remember that a family is a system – each interacting part contributes to the function of the whole. Families have a different kind of relationship that makes them unique. I like to focus less on the cause of the family trouble and more on the solutions needed in order to move toward equilibrium in the system. I like to highlight the strengths of the family and find that a solution-focused approach works well.

Therapy In Cities Near To Dalmeny, SK

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Thank you for visiting our Saskatchewan search of licensed family therapists in Dalmeny. Discord due from strife, marital problems, sibling rivalry, family of origin issues and blended families (just to name a few) can strain and hurt loving relationships. Counselling with honesty and depth will get to the heart of the issues and work towards healing. Find resolution for your family in Dalmeny right now, please contact a specialist above, you can email 24/7.

Dalmeny is located in Saskatchewan, Canada. It has a land area of 2.27 square kilometers. &nbspThe population of Dalmeny is 1,826 people with 592 households . The population ranking for Dalmeny is #1444 nationally and #55 for the province of Saskatchewan with a density of 805.70 people per sq km. Dalmeny therapists serve postal code: S0K.

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